Fave Paleo recipes.....
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chea!
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There's a recipe on paleoplan for Rosemary Bacon wrapped Chicken. Oh my -- heaven!!0
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Thanks for the thread! I'm trying to eat a bit more on the paleo side so I love these ideas!PALEO BUNS great for breakfast sandwiches with eggs ham and cheese or hamburgers super east.
1/4 c greek yogurt (plain, any degree of fat)
4 eggs,
1/4 coconut flour
1/4 ground flax
1/2 tsp salt
1 tsp baking powder
1 bsp honey
Oh, I'd love to try this! One questions... do you mean 1/4 cup coconut flour and ground flax? And 1 tsp honey?
Thanks!!
THIS ONE WAS DELISH!!!!! We had a family reunion cookout at my house last weekend and I made these for my burgers! Oh my! So good! Thanks so much!
HAHA I'm glad you liked it! I'm in love with it too0 -
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Bump. Thanks for good info.0
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I love the idea of Paleo but I haven't committed. Maybe I can with some of these recipies :happy: THANKS!0
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PALEO BUNS great for breakfast sandwiches with eggs ham and cheese or hamburgers super east.
1/4 c greek yogurt (plain, any degree of fat)
4 eggs,
1/4 coconut flour
1/4 ground flax
1/2 tsp salt
1 tsp baking powder
1 bsp honey
mix it all up, let it set 5 minutes so coconut flour abosorbs some moisture, plop onto parchment paper in 6 equals globs (ice cream scoop works) or better yet pam 5 mini (4") wilton cake pans and divide between them, bake at 375 for 10-15 minutes until set. cool and slice, NOM friggin love these, I often just divide it into 4ths and make one batch when I need it, can form it into hot dogs buns, spread out for pizza crust etc etc love this recipie
Thank you so much for this recipe - it's THE BEST bread type recipe I've found so far. Usually any baking with coconut flour seems to come out soggy and eggy - this just has got the balance perfect.
I hope you don't mind but I'm going to share the recipe on the low carb / paleo site I run with a friend over here in New Zealand (www.lowcarbcookinginstyle.co.nz). I'll be doing it without the honey though as we prefer to minimise any sweeteners.
Just had (another) one toasted and dripping with butter.....marvellous.
PS: I used golden flaxseed (I grind my own) to minimise the strong taste flavour it can have. One of the other members also subbed the yoghurt with sour cream and the flaxseed with LSA (Linseed Sunflower Almond) - and again, it worked really well.0 -
PALEO BUNS great for breakfast sandwiches with eggs ham and cheese or hamburgers super east.
1/4 c greek yogurt (plain, any degree of fat)
4 eggs,
1/4 coconut flour
1/4 ground flax
1/2 tsp salt
1 tsp baking powder
1 bsp honey
mix it all up, let it set 5 minutes so coconut flour abosorbs some moisture, plop onto parchment paper in 6 equals globs (ice cream scoop works) or better yet pam 5 mini (4") wilton cake pans and divide between them, bake at 375 for 10-15 minutes until set. cool and slice, NOM friggin love these, I often just divide it into 4ths and make one batch when I need it, can form it into hot dogs buns, spread out for pizza crust etc etc love this recipie
Thank you so much for this recipe - it's THE BEST bread type recipe I've found so far. Usually any baking with coconut flour seems to come out soggy and eggy - this just has got the balance perfect.
I hope you don't mind but I'm going to share the recipe on the low carb / paleo site I run with a friend over here in New Zealand (www.lowcarbcookinginstyle.co.nz). I'll be doing it without the honey though as we prefer to minimise any sweeteners.
Just had (another) one toasted and dripping with butter.....marvellous.
PS: I used golden flaxseed (I grind my own) to minimise the strong taste flavour it can have. One of the other members also subbed the yoghurt with sour cream and the flaxseed with LSA (Linseed Sunflower Almond) - and again, it worked really well.
go for it, share away I grind my own flax as well and I too omit the honey because you just don't need it! in my opinion omg I never tried toasting it, I bet it would be awesome! Going to do that for breakfast tomorrow!
I have also splatted it onto waxed paper and put another sheet of waxed paper over top and smooshed it into a circle, bake it still between the waxed paper, peel off when done and used that for a pizza crust!!!0 -
Thanks re. sharing it
Love the pizza base idea, will try this weekend.0 -
oh baby!!! Yay for pizza!!!!! lol Thanks!0
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Raw mammoth carcass...mmmmm so bloody!
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bump~ I've been Paleo for a while but have been getting bored... these recipes will be perfect! : )0
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Boiled egg, tomato, avocado diced up for breakfast.0
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I am a Paleo wannabe. I dabble in it. My FAVORITE recipe (which I made tonight!):
Pork Carnitas
http://www.theclothesmakethegirl.com/2011/04/29/stovetop-pork-carnitas/
I have streamlined the recipe to mesh better with working mom/easier cleanup and less fat.
Use boneless pork loin and trim all silverskin and as much fat as you can get off. I suppose pork tenderloin would work too.
Cook in a crockpot, with a crockpot liner. Only add the lemon and lime juices (or just lime like I did tonight) and NO other liquid. Cook on high until fall apart tender. Pick, shred, strain juices and mix them back into the meat.
I served it tonight as a deconstructed taco: Carnitas, vinegar based cabbage slaw with red onion, bell pepper with a teensy bit of corn--and avocado!
ETA They are not crispy like true carnitas but hey, I don't have to scrub a pan.
Great one - but you should try this......http://ourfullplate.com/recipes/crock-pot/holy-moly-pork-shoulder-crock-pot-goodness/
It was beyond delish and if you like them crispy....just throw under the broiler - and be sure to make the tomatillo / avocado sauce too..... we will most likely be making this at least twice a month!0 -
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Favourite breakfast but can be anytime meal
http://whatthisfoodieeats.com/2012/06/03/sweet-potato-apple-sausage-and-egg-hash/
Beef stew
http://paleoinpdx.com/2012/11/08/sweet-and-smokey-beef-stew/
Curries are another go to. 1 tbsp of red curry paste, 1 can of coconut milk, simmer for 10 minutes. Add in your cooked meat and vegetables, simmer for another 10. Quick and easy. I do onions, sweet potato, pineapple, bell peppers, zucchini, etc. in it.
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1 egg, 1 tbsp of lemon juice. Put in food processor and let sit for a half hour to bring to room temp. Add 1/4 cup of light tasting olive oil (NOT extra virgin), 1 tsp dried mustard, 1 tsp salt. Blend. Slowly add another cup of oil while the processor is on (about 2-3 minutes). Ta-da.
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Steak! Heh.
Seriously I made this roasted cabbage recipe I found on pinterest and it was amazing! I've made it a bunch of times already and it's really easy.
http://www.marthastewart.com/315062/roasted-cabbage-wedges0 -
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check out blog PaleOMG ... for great ideas !
I make her 5 ingredient Acorn Squash breakfast all the time, like A L L the time .... I eat half for dinner, and take the rest for lunch the next day.
she bakes the egg in the squash after it's cooked.... i cook mine separately - it's easier
My mouth is now watering... gonna have to make this again real soon ; )0
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